I think adopting "far right" gives them what they want.
It has always been a divisive tactic to separate the people they deem "deplorable" from the average right wing, to avoid offending the mainstream masses. This has allowed them to single out public players from our side and effectively work to cancel them.
Now their mask of duplicity came off as their masks of cloth went on; they hate the entirety of the right, and don't care about offending all of us anymore. By willingly separating ourselves from the rest of the right, there is a strategic disadvantage.
I think adopting "far right" gives them what they want.
It has always been a divisive tactic to separate the people they deem "deplorable" from the average right wing, to avoid offending the mainstream masses. This has allowed them to single out public players from our side and effectively work to cancel them.
Now their mask of duplicity came off as their masks of cloth went on; they hate the entirety of the right, and don't care about offending all of us anymore. By willingly separating ourselves from the rest of the right, there is a strategic disadvantage.
In my opinion anyway, I could very well be wrong.